The day before yesterday, September 15, Apple showed two models of its watches at once: Apple Watch Series 6 and Apple Watch SE.
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Meanwhile, the hopes of many to snatch the fifth generation at a reduced price were not justified - Apple simply “killed” this watch. The reason is that there is not too much difference between the last two generations. As a result, buyers have the following choice: Series 3, SE or Series 6. Which watch to choose?
Dimensions and screens
Let's start with the obvious: the dimensions of the watch. All three models are very close to each other, and the SE and Series 6 are generally identical in size. But the difference with the old watch is visible only upon closer comparison - the shape of the S3 is slightly different from the new models, and the old watch is 11% thicker:
Series 6, SE and Series 3 respectively. Source: Apple
Each model is available in two versions: large and small. The Series 3 has a large body - 42 mm, and a small one - 38. The SE and Series 6 each have two millimeters more, that is, 44 and 40 mm, respectively.
Such a slight increase in the size of the watch allowed the display to be increased by as much as 30%. And it was this that became the most obvious difference between the fourth, fifth, sixth generations and SE from the third:
Series 6, SE and Series 3 respectively. Source: Apple
The small Series 3 has a screen resolution of 272 x 340 pixels. The small SE and Series 6 have 324 × 394 pixels. The “large” parameters are: 312 × 390 versus 368 × 448 pixels for S4, S5, S6 and SE.
The maximum brightness of all displays is 1000 nits. In all three cases these are OLED displays, but the SE and Series 6 have LTPO OLED. Plus, the new watch models have abandoned Force Touch, a technology that allows the watch to determine how hard you press the screen. In my case, this is not the most requested function, to be honest.
Apple Watch Series 6, like the “five,” has an Always-On Display. One relatively famous person nicknamed “Apple Everything” says that this is a feature he really needs. I somehow live without this function on my “fours”, and I’m fine.
The display in Series 5 is not completely new, the difference is different
For how many years, adherents of traditional watches have been saying: we don’t want something that doesn’t always tell the time! Okay, get it, sign it.
This isn't the first time Apple has used a relatively new type of OLED display in the Series 5: LTPO . A similar display was installed in the previous generation, Series 4. The difference is in the supporting hardware.
LTPO stands for (and is translated into Russian) as low temperature polysilicon oxide display. Apple has been working on it since 2013-14 – it was then that the US Patent Office received the first application for a screen using this technology.
How is LTPO different from regular OLED displays? A special controller “on the fly” adjusts the screen refresh rate between full (60 hertz) and minimum (1 hertz). In fact, this allows the display to update information once per second or even less frequently.
A low information update rate is necessary to save battery power. Thanks also to this display, Series 4 surprised the world with unusually long battery life, breaking all records of previous generations of Apple Watch.
But what has changed in Series 5 then? a separate chip monitors the energy efficiency of LTPO , and a new ambient light sensor monitors brightness adaptation.
To this we add the optimization of watchOS 6 for a new type of display, including the redesign of all dials for LTPO features. And we get the main new feature of Series 5: Always On Display , the same “always active display”.
It would not be possible to add the same feature to Series 4, because it does not have the necessary chip. I’m sure they experimented with this in Cupertino, but if they didn’t launch it, it means there were reasons for it.
Okay, with technology everything is more or less clear. How does the always-on display on the Series 5 actually work?
Case colors
A watch is first and foremost an accessory, and only secondarily a “smart” device. Therefore, it is not surprising that they are chosen by color.
The older Series 3 comes in two colors: silver and space grey. SE has the same set of colors, but there is also gold:
The first two models are Apple Watch Series 3, the next three are SE. Source: Apple
The rear wall of the third generation, by the way, is made of composite. SE and Series 6 have sapphire glass and ceramic.
The sixth generation of watches has five colors at once. To the three SE colors they added blue and red (PRODUCT)RED:
By the way, you may notice that the Series 6 differs in design by the color of the crown.
Outside of Russia, you can buy sixth-generation watches with a stainless steel or titanium case. We only have access to aluminum cases.
Clasps and straps
Finally, let us mention one more feature of this watch. It concerns the strap and clasps of the Apple Watch. Reviews show that for many people, an unreliable strap is a serious problem when wearing a watch. Apparently, Apple also took this threat seriously. That’s why the clasp here was made from solid metal, it looks quite impressive, and it functions “perfectly well.” As for the strap itself, it is made of rubber or metal, depending on the model of the device. Thus, firstly, this makes it possible to talk about the long service life of the watch, about its high performance qualities. Secondly, a strap is another way to individualize a device, make it unique and inimitable.
Accessories
We're talking, of course, about straps. And here they are unified: straps from large watches of any generation easily fit large watches of other generations.
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Even if you have a Pride buckle strap that you bought for your 42mm watch in 2020, you can safely use it with the new 44mm SE or Series 6.
42mm watch bands fit perfectly on 44mm watches. Photo: Ilya Kichaev / Wylsacom Media
The situation is similar with small straps.
General concept of smart watches
Let's start with how this device was implemented. Traditionally for Apple, he was represented by Tim Cook, the head of the company, at a general conference. The device was shown in action, its advantages were listed and it was emphasized that the Apple Watch will allow customers to show what a model of this class can be.
That is, in the words of the Apple representative there really is information that the company intends to bring smart watches to a new level of popularity, make them a salable accessory and a gadget in demand in everyone’s life. In this we can read the understanding that previous attempts to release a similar device, made by Samsung and other representatives of the electronics market, can be called not entirely successful. Indeed, not so many people now use smart watches, while the brightest representative of products in this segment remains the Apple Watch, the characteristics of which we will present in the article.
Therefore, obviously, the Apple corporation seriously intends to restore the reputation of smart watches in the eyes of the buyer and make this device a must-have.
Iron
The older Apple Watch Series 3 runs on the S3 chip. This SoC has a dual-core processor along with 768MB of RAM.
The new Apple Watch SE received the fifth generation watch chip - S5. This system-on-chip runs on a 64-bit dual-core processor. Apple says it's twice as fast as the S3. The amount of RAM is unknown, but definitely not less than 1 GB, as was the case with the Apple Watch Series 4 or Series 5.
The sixth generation watches received a completely new system-on-chip - S6. It also has a dual-core 64-bit processor, which, according to the company, is 20% faster than the S5 processor. The amount of RAM is also unknown.
The SE and S6 each have 32 GB of internal memory, while the S3 has 8 GB.
Appearance
If you carefully look at the photo of the Apple Watch presented below, then even without analyzing the characteristics and advantages, you can see how convenient this gadget is.
Classic style
Appearance of the watch on the hand
Apple Watch Apps Window
However, we will still note the advantages.
Battery
The battery situation is still unknown, but it is expected that the watch will work as long as previous generations - up to 18 hours. These are the official numbers announced by Apple for all recent generations, including the fourth one that I have. However, I charge my Apple Watch Series 4 before the second night, that is, the watch lasts a day and throughout the next daylight hours. And this is with two bike rides a day of 40 minutes each - I turn on the workout, and the watch activates the GPS, which significantly eats up the battery level.
18 hours - this is with hybrid use. Here's what Apple itself says about it:
Day-on-a-charge claim based on testing of 18 hours of battery life with 90 time checks, 90 notifications, 45 minutes of app use, and 60 minutes of exercise with Apple Watch Bluetooth music playback. During the entire 18 hours of testing, the Apple Watch Series 6 was connected to the iPhone via Bluetooth. Testing conducted by Apple in August 2020 using preproduction Apple Watch Series 6 units paired with iPhone; A pre-release version of the software was installed on all tested devices. Battery life varies depending on settings, usage, and many other factors; Actual operating times may differ from those stated.
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The same text with minor changes is about other models on sale - SE and Series 3. So, apparently, if you do not use GPS often, then two daylight hours will definitely be enough for you.
However, with the new watch, Apple decided to take care of the environment and abandon the included power adapter. In the box you will only find a watch, a strap, and a magnetic charger with a USB-A cable:
But, I must admit, after two years of using the watch I still haven’t understood why a complete power supply is needed. However, if you have a MacBook with a Type-C connector, then you need to pay an additional 2,990 rubles for a special charger with this connector.
By the way, with the sixth generation watch, relatively fast charging appeared: up to 80% in 1 hour and up to 100% in an hour and a half! For S3 and SE these figures are 1.5 and 2.5 hours, respectively.
New mono straps shown on September 15, 2020. Source: Apple
What does the compass do in Series 5 and why wasn't it added to Series 4?
Logical question. On previous generations of watches it was like this: the watch figured out your location and trajectory, but in fact did not know where is north and where is south. The direction was determined by the fact of a change in geoposition.
Thanks to the improved GPS chip in the Series 5, the watch now has a full-fledged compass that can do a lot. At the same time, here is the answer why Apple did not add both the application and the functions associated with the innovation to the previous generation AW.
When you first launch the Compass application, it takes 2-4 seconds before it is activated and configured. I noticed that if you twist it with your hand, it happens faster.
What the Compass application shows on one screen:
▪ digital degree and current direction (for example, 192 SW) ▪ height in meters (for example, in our office - 190 m) ▪ slope in degrees ▪ slope-level (with visual fixation on the ideal center) ▪ latitude and longitude (I won’t say) ▪ and the compass needle itself
If you press hard on the compass, you can manually reconfigure the magnetic course for personal navigation tasks, and in the application settings on the watch, you can change the direction of north from magnetic (Earth's pole) to true (geographical point).
I noticed that running the Compass causes the Taptic Engine to tap when the arrow touches the north at each 30-degree division. In theory, this is how you can navigate blindly . But the AW screen must be active and not dimmed, because otherwise the compass goes into the background and tracking stops in order to save battery power.
The introduction of the compass expands the functionality of the Apple Watch as a household tool. A level is a good help in repairs; you can place the Apple Watch on any object and measure the angle of inclination in three planes.
Some watchOS 6 apps have already started using compass functionality. For example, the famous Russian program Night Sky, which shows the position of stars, planets and satellites, now works on AW regardless of the iPhone. The watch becomes a window into space: you point your wrist towards the star and immediately see its name.
Apple Maps built into your watch now also shows directions . Comfortable? Comfortable. It has become easier to understand where to turn relative to your current location in order to quickly get to the final point of the route.
The compass in Apple Watch Series 5 is an important thing for outdoor enthusiasts. For example, it allows skiers to measure the angle of a slope and find out latitude and longitude in one motion. If there is a boat, then there is definitely a compass there, but a copy of it in the watch definitely wouldn’t hurt.
Moreover, if you find yourself without the Internet or even a smartphone, Series 5 will help you navigate by cardinal directions and a paper map. Even if you don’t have the latter, you won’t be lost with a compass in your watch if you’ve taken at least one orienteering course or have good knowledge of physics, biology and astronomy.
The compass can be added as a shortcut to almost any watch face, or displayed as an interactive widget . Personally, for some reason it reminded me of the navigation in Skyrim - although in fact it is a standard horizontal scale, widely used, say, in German cars.
With the widget it is easier to navigate by the poles without launching the application itself. Please note that if the screen is off or in standby mode, the widget stops updating to save battery.
Chips
All watches show the time, record your workouts, have an NFC module for payment, send notifications from your iPhone, you can also dive to a depth of 50 m, measure your pulse, they can unlock your Mac after waking up and activate when you raise your wrist.
The main advantage of the Apple Watch Series 6 is a special blood oxygen level sensor. You can find the measurement data in the “Blood Oxygen” application:
The watch also received a U1 chip, which is disabled in Russia due to military requirements. And by analogy with the fifth generation, the watch received an always-on screen and an ECG module, which does not work in Russia.
Both new models have an always-on altimeter, but the S3 must be turned on separately.
Like the fourth and fifth generations, the new models received improvements over the Series 3 speaker, a microphone that works in the Noise app, a second-generation optical heart rate sensor, a compass, Bluetooth 5.0, and fall detection. Recently I was getting out of the trunk of a Suzuki Jimny (I was sitting in the back seat and just decided to go out the back door), and the clock thought I had fallen.
Autonomous work. Live until night and no more
The only thing I don’t really like about the Series 5. I don’t know how Apple will solve this issue in the next generation AW, but IMHO it’s impossible to do without increasing the battery and further optimizing the hardware and display.
In the first two days, my Apple Watch Series 5 simply did not survive until the evening. I couldn’t understand the cause of the problem; I already thought it was a defect.
Then I realized: a combination of factors is to blame. Don't repeat my mistakes.
First, I turned on constant noise control . This is a new feature in watchOS 6. The watch continuously monitors the sounds around you and records their decibel levels directly into the Health app on your iPhone. Everything works fine, only the watch discharges much faster due to constantly active microphones.
By default the feature is disabled. I turned it on, having just activated the watch: Watch -> Noise -> Measurement of ambient sounds. Don't do this if you want the AW5 to survive into the evening.
Secondly, I enabled auto-detection of workouts . In this mode, the watch measures your heart rate much more often and for a longer time, then offers to start the training mode with the statistics already collected from the moment it actually began. The feature is made more for the forgetful, because nothing prevents you from manually starting a workout from the menu in two taps.
I can’t say anything about the second point, but noise monitoring definitely drains the watch a third faster. So make sure that the feature is turned off if you don’t want to charge the AW at 6 pm.
Even with all background support functions turned off, I couldn't get even one full day of battery life out of the Series 5. On a day where I was on my feet for more than 24 hours, my 40mm S5 still died a little before the start of the second day.
So yes, they work 18-20 hours on average .
The result of the 44mm model should be better. Don’t expect the same revelations from the Series 5 as from the Series 4. You can achieve a day and a half without charging if you just turn off the main feature of the new model – the always-on display. Only then it is not entirely clear why they are needed.
That's all Apple has really improved on the Apple Watch Series 5.
Other changes, like a separate App Store on the watch, menstrual and noise monitoring apps, and new watch faces, are part of watchOS 6 and are equally available on the previous generation, Series 4.
I don't see any negative in this. In the end, this is not the first iterative upgrade of Apple smartwatches. After all, there were almost identical to the previous generation Series 1 and exclusively internal improvements in Series 3 (LTE does not count, Russia is in flight). Why change something that works great?
The success of the Apple Watch is obvious, so this year Cupertino saw no point in breaking the mold. The previous generation, Series 4, was such a major upgrade in all respects that there is simply no point in jumping over it much. That's why they were taken off sale.
Bottom line
I don’t really understand why you should buy an Apple Watch Series 3. The main argument is the very reasonable price. But there are not the nicest frames, a small display and less performance. On the other hand, why does a watch need performance?
Ceramic Apple Watch Series 3. Photo: Ilya Kichaev / Wylsacom Media
Series 6 is worth taking... Well, if you really need to measure your blood oxygen levels. Or you really want a red or blue watch. Or you just want the top-end watch. Or you will pull out a watch made of stainless steel or titanium from behind a hillock.
I love Apple Watch. This is an amazing and rather strange device, the meaning of which is difficult for me to explain. When my friends ask why they are needed, I honestly answer that I don’t know. But I add: if you ask me not to wear them, it will be very difficult for me, it will be a very long withdrawal. There’s time, training, convenient control of music volume, payment, unlocking the computer, and I even use them as an iPhone camera viewfinder when I’m filming my guitar games wide open!
But I don't understand why the Series 6 should replace my beautiful Series 4, whose battery has already started to let me down in recent months. I don’t need Always-On Display, ECG and U1 don’t work in Russia, and I find out the level of blood oxygen saturation about two times - for me these are not very important indicators. I like blue and red watches, but silver in my case or black (I don’t like this color) in someone else’s is a more versatile option for this accessory. That's why I'm looking towards the Apple Watch SE. This is a very cool watch that I understand.
Apple Watch Series 4. Photo: Ilya Kichaev / Wylsacom Media
On the other hand, if Apple released an expensive ($600+) round watch with a good battery that lasts three times longer, I would be one of the first in line for that Apple Watch. This is straight top and break. And if they also have a blood sugar detection sensor... In general, the company has room to move, occupying an even larger market share among wearable electronics.
Apple Watch review and testing
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Specifications
- General information
- Packaging and equipment
- Appearance and design
- Display
- Hardware platform, memory and wireless interfaces
- Multimedia
- Software and Control
- Battery life
- Comparison with competitors
- Conclusion
Introduction
What companies have not recently presented their smart watches!
What are the cost of models for Android systems produced by Samsung, Motorola, Sony, LG, Cookoo, Pebble and many other brands. Everyone understands that wearable electronics have great prospects. It expands user capabilities and provides manufacturers with a platform for creating fundamentally new devices and implementing fresh ideas in them. We all saw how the mobile market recently “broke through the gates” in this direction. Moreover, everything happened when it already seemed that only sluggish evolution awaited smartphones and tablets. Smart watches, which are essentially a completely different and as yet unknown device, are ready not only to expand the functionality of a smartphone, but also to give a feeling of a technological revolution to consumers who have already seen it all.
No matter how well-known manufacturers of mobile electronics tried to attract buyers with their smart watches, everyone understood that when Apple watches came out, a huge number of people would prefer them, despite the high price or the lack of certain features.
So, you can already find very smart examples of smart watches from different brands on sale (some of them have already changed or are preparing to change generations), but why has the excitement once again formed around the “Apple” device? Obviously, it comes down to such things as extreme trust in the brand and the desire to see on your hand not only something useful, but also something stylish, prestigious and guaranteed of high quality.
If in the case of pocket gadgets status may not play the first role, then in the case of watches this is more important for many people. Plus, it's rare for Apple to bring a new type of device to market, and millions of iPhone owners are eagerly awaiting some incredible magic in the form of the Apple Watch. Fortunately, the spells from Cupertino do not affect us, and we, as we should, will conduct a detailed and careful study of the new product.
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Rumors that Apple is going to release smart watches have been around for a long time. But the company was in no hurry and introduced the new gadget only on September 9, 2014. Deciding to torment people a little more, she announced that the watch would be released in 2020. In a word, while other manufacturers were actively working on their brainchildren and announcing this at all exhibitions, Apple impressively paused and prepared their own special product. And Apple Watch went on sale on April 24 in nine countries (Russia is not included in the list). Perhaps they can afford such a delay, but still it would have been better to release the watch in 2014. Let's figure out whether they managed to make an excellent device or not. Thanks to the First Store, today we can introduce you to the results of a detailed test of the new product.
We will talk about the types of Apple Watch below. Now let’s present a specific sample that came to us for testing. In the lab, we tested a stainless steel Apple Watch with a 38mm display and a Milanese mesh bracelet. The average price of the model in Russian online stores is currently around 54 thousand rubles.
Let's start our detailed review of the Apple Watch with a brief description of the specifications.
Apple Watch Specifications
Parameter/Device | Apple Watch |
operating system | Watch OS 1.0 |
Housing materials | Stainless steel, sapphire glass, ceramic glass |
Screen | 1.5″, AMOLED, capacitive touch, Retina, with Force Touch technology, 272 x 340, 290 ppi |
CPU | Apple S1, APL0778, 28 nm |
Video processor | PowerVR SGX543 |
RAM | 512 MB |
Built-in storage | 8 GB |
Interfaces, communication and data transfer | Wi-Fi (b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0, NFC |
Battery | 205 mAh |
Sensors | Accelerometer, gyroscope, lighting, heart rate monitor |
Dimensions | 38.6 x 33.3 x 10.5 mm |
Weight | 40 g without strap, 73 g with strap |
Additionally | Digital Crown, Taptic Engine, Speaker, Microphone, IPX7 Waterproof |
Price | 50,000 – 100,000 rub.* |
*We are, of course, talking about the first prices from “resellers”.
It is still difficult to talk about how productive the Apple Watch should be and whether the hardware configuration is balanced. Simply because we are facing a new class of Apple devices. Whether a small 205 mAh battery will be enough for long-term operation, how the S1 processor and the Watch OS operating system will perform, will only be known during operation. So far, we can only note the good functionality of Apple smartwatches and the proper technology.
Enough words and data, it’s time to move on to a consistent study of the Apple Watch. But before we start getting acquainted with the test sample, it makes sense to briefly talk about the modifications of the watch and indicate the position of our model in the line.
General information about Apple Watch
Apple wisely assumed that wearable electronics should first of all be attractive in appearance. Watches have long been a means of expressing a person’s status and wealth, and also emphasize a particular style of the owner. In an era when wristwatches have been replaced from a functional point of view by telephones and smartphones, watches have remained mostly a personal adornment, like an expensive ring or bracelet.
While most companies produced gadgets that were technically interesting but unattractive in appearance, Apple bet on something else, and probably did it right. Among the people there are businessmen in expensive suits, and there are skateboarders in T-shirts, there are healthy, brutal bikers in leather jackets, and there are sophisticated women in evening dresses, and there are children, after all. How to release one personal wearable device and please a huge number of different people?
The company is seriously concerned about this issue and has prepared a whole range of watches and straps for different tastes and pockets.
Smartwatches are divided into three lines: Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch and Apple Watch Edition. The watches also differ in price. The cheapest price is the Watch Sport (from 350 US dollars), and for the most expensive Watch Edition you will have to pay 17 thousand US dollars. So both thrifty students and very wealthy geeks will be happy.
Unfortunately, now in our stores the prices for the new product are approximately twice as high. And we need to wait until the demand and excitement subsides.
The Watch Sport sports watch is made of aluminum in the colors “space gray” and silver, the standard Watch is made of stainless steel in the colors “space black” and classic, and the premium Watch Edition is made of yellow or rose gold. The Watch Sport, unlike the other two versions, does not have sapphire crystal, but durable Ion-X glass.
To ensure that not only lovers of certain metals, but also owners of large and small hands are satisfied, Apple has provided display sizes of 38 millimeters and 42 millimeters for all versions of the watch. Moreover, the size of the watch significantly affects the price.
The manufacturer has taken care of a huge range of straps. There are leather, metal and rubber straps, made in different styles and with different clasps. All straps are removable and interchangeable on all watches.
If you take into account the number of possible variations, it becomes clear that it will most likely be possible to please, if not everyone, then the majority. Soon third-party manufacturers of accessories will catch up, and then there will be freedom in general.
For more complete information, you can check out the official Apple Watch page.
So, we are testing a 38mm Apple Watch in a steel case, with a Milanese mesh bracelet. This model occupies an average price position and has a classic and at the same time interesting appearance.
Well, now that we know what Apple Watch is like, it’s time to get started with our test unit. Let's start traditionally with packaging and delivery.
Packaging and components of Apple Watch
The watch arrived for testing in a large, heavy, white, cube-shaped cardboard box.
The company logo, name, image and basic information about the device are very succinctly applied to the surface of the package.
Opening the lid of the box with thick cardboard walls, we see a white glossy box with the Apple logo. Everything is in the minimalist style of the company.
Under the box or plastic box, if you wish, the following delivery kit is contained:
- USB wireless charging cable;
- Charger (5.0 V, 1.0 A);
- Documentation with clear operating instructions.
The quality of all delivery components is excellent. But there are no usual stickers in the shape of apples.
The box and contents are already more reminiscent of unpacking some medical instruments than a smart watch.
Wireless charging is made in the form of a neat “tablet” of small diameter with a USB cable.
Now about what is in the white plastic box.
The Apple Watch itself is neatly laid out there. All surfaces are velvety, which emphasizes the sophistication and premium quality of the gadget.
Specifications
- Colors: space grey, silver, gold.
- Dimensions: 40 and 44 mm.
- Display: 40mm version - 1.57 inches, 394 × 324 pixels, LTPO OLED; 44mm version - 1.78 inches, 448 × 368 pixels, LTPO OLED.
- Operating system: watchOS 6.0.
- Processor: Apple S5.
- Built-in memory: 32 GB.
- Wireless interfaces: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC.
- Sensors: accelerometer, gyroscope, optical heart rate sensor (second generation), electrical heart rate sensor, compass, microphone.
- Autonomy: up to 18 hours in mixed mode.
- Charging: wireless, adapter included.
- Compatibility: iPhone 6s or later with iOS 13 or later.
- Protection: allow immersion to depths of up to 50 m.
- Dimensions: 40 mm version - 40 × 34 × 10.7 mm; The 44mm version is 44 x 38 x 10.7 mm.
- Weight: 40mm version - 39.8g; 44mm version - 47.8g.